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2019-06-11

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2019-11-05T14:59:57.697Z

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<p>As announced on 14 January, HM Treasury is undertaking a review of Air Passenger
Duty to ensure regional connectivity is strengthened while meeting the UK’s climate
change commitments to achieve net zero emissions by 2050.</p><p> </p><p>The government
takes its environmental responsibilities very seriously and uses a range of levers
at its disposal, including spending, taxation and regulatory policy, to meet its climate
and environmental objectives.</p><p> </p><p>The actions that the Government has taken
are fully compliant with State Aid rules.</p>

To ask Her Majesty's Government what assessment they have made of the UN Secretary-General's
appeal on 14 October for safe access for civilians in need in north-east Syria; and
what assessment they have made of whether the ceasefire in that area (1) is being
respected, and (2) will be fully supervised and made permanent.

<p>​We welcome the UN Secretary-General's statement on 14 October for safe access
for civilians in need in north-east Syria. Our assessment is that the ceasefire in
north-east Syria continues to broadly hold, and we welcome the fact that Turkey has
confirmed it has no plans for a further offensive. Implementation of the ceasefire
is for the parties directly involved but we have made clear our expectation that all
parties abide by the agreed ceasefire, which we wish to see become permanent, and
by their obligations under international humanitarian law.</p>